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必修一Unit1 Anne’s Best FriendDo you want a friend whom you could tell everything to,like your deepest feelings and thoughts?Or are you afraid that your friend would laugh at you,or would not understand what you are going through?Anne Frank wanted the first kind,so she made her diary her best friend.Anne lived in Amsterdam in the Netherlands during World WarⅡ.Her family was Jewish so nearly twenty-five months before they were discovered.During that time the only true friend was her diary.She said,”I don’t wa nt to set down a series of facts in a diary as most people do,but I want this diary itself to be my friend,and I shall call my friend Kitty.”Now read how she felt after being in the hiding place since July 1942.Thursday 15th June,1944Dear Kitty,I wonder if it’s because I haven’t been able to be outdoors for so long that I’ve grown so crazy about everything to do with nature.I can well remember that there was a time when a deep blue sky,the song of the birds,moonlight and flowers could never have kept me spellbound.That’s changed since I was here.…For example,one evening when it was so warm,I stayed awake on purpose until half past eleven in order to have a good look at the moon by my self.But as the moon gave far too much light,I didn’t dare open a windo w.Another time five months ago,I happened to be upstairs at dusk when the window was open.I didn’t go downstairs until the window bad to be shut.The dark,rainy evening,the wind,the thundering clouds held me entirely in their power;it was the first time in a year and a half that I’d seen the night face to face……Sadly…I am only able to look at nature through dirty curtains hanging before very dusty windows.It’s no pleasure looking through these any longer because nature is one thing that really must be experienced. Yours,Anne第一单元友谊Reading安妮最好的朋友你是不是想有一位无话不谈能推心置腹的朋友呢?或者你是不是担心你的朋友会嘲笑你,会不理解你目前的困境呢?安妮·弗兰克想要的是第一种类型的朋友,于是她就把日记当成了她最好的朋友。

英语课文原文(可编辑修改word版)

英语课文原文(可编辑修改word版)

7A Unit 2Dear TommyHello,my name is Millie.I am a student at Beijing Sunshine Secondary School.I love my new school.It is very big.I am in Class 1,Grade 7.I like my classroom because it is big and clean.There are lots of nice people in my class.Amy is my best friend.At lunchtime,we often sit under the trees in the playground.We always chat with each other or play games.My new classmates are all nice to me.All my friends are really great!I love them very much.I go to the school library every day.I go to the Reading Club after school every Tuesday and Friday.I also like playing volleyball.Sometimes,I practise with my friends after school.Amy is a member of the Swimming Club.She is a very good swimmer!We always have a good time at our school.Please e-mail me soon!MillieWhat we eat and how we liveHi!My name is Kitty.I am 12 years old.I want to be a dancer.Every day, I dance for two hours.A healthy diet is very important for a dancer.I need lots of energy to dance.lt's very easy for me to get tired when I dance. I need to keep fit.l seldom eat sweet snacks like cakes,sweets or drink Coke between meals.There is too much sugar in them.They give me energy,but they are not healthy.I usually have fruit and vegetables because I want to be healthy.I always eat an apple for breakfast and I often drink some milk and eat some bread.I eat lunch every day.For dinner,l usually eat meat and vegetables. After dinner,I sometimes have an orange or banana.Hello, I'm Daniel.I am 12 years old.l like studying.After class,I also like playing computer games and chatting with my friends on the lnternt.l am a top student at school,but l do not have a healthy diet or lifestyle. I love Coke and hamburgets. I always eat hamburgets for luch. I want to play basketball,but I cannot run fast. I never do any exercise.lt's time for me to change now. I plan to have healthymeals - juice and bread for breakfast,fish and vegetables for lunch and dinner.There is a swimming pool near my home. I plan to go swimming twice a week.The fashion showHello,everyone. I am Kitty from Class1,Grade 7. Welcome to our fashion show. We are having the show because we want to raise money for Project Hope. Today we are going to show you clothes from the 1970s to the 1990s. Look at me! Can you guess when my clothes are from? I am wearing popular clothes from the 1990s.We hope you enjoy the show.Look, here comes Simon. His clothes are from the 1980s. His trousers are white and his shirt is purple. His tie is yellow and red. He looks very colourful.Next is Amy. She looks cool! She is wearing a yellow cotton blouse and a pair of blus jeans. Young people all like to wear jeans!Look, how beautiful Sandy is! She is wearing clothes from the 1990s. She is wearing a black wool skirt, long red leather boots and a red silk blouse. Her hair style was popular in the 1990s.Daniel looks smart and modern. His sports clothes are blue and yellow. He is also wearing a pair of colourful trainers. I think trainers are very comfortable and they are young people’s favourite kind of shoes.That’s all for today’s fashion show. What do you think of our show? Can you give us your ideas? We are having the show to raise money for Project Hope. May I ask you to help us raise the money?Now, Millie is going to talk about raising money for poor students. We hope you enjoy it.Hi,my name is Stephen.I live in a large house in Long Beach,California,the USA.It has 12 rooms.My favourate place is the balcony.I can play games,read comics and chat with friends there.We love to sit on the floor and look out at the beach and the sea.I have a big bedroom.I can see the beach from the bedroom windows.My friends think this is cool.Hello!I'm Madee.I live in a small town in Thailand.I live with my family in a wooden house.The house is over a river.I climb a ladder to get into my house.We have five rooms.Many people live in my house.They are my parents,my grandparents,my three sisters and my brother.I am the second child of my family.It's very beautiful and quiet here,but it rains a lot.Hi! I'm Neil.Hello!My name is Anna.I live in the centre of Moscow.I live with my family in a flat on a busy street.The flat is on the seventh floor.It is not very large but we have a nice sitting room.After dinner,we like to play games and chat there.I share a bedroom with my sister.We often listen to music in our bedroom.Our neighbours are friendly and we are happy here.I want to tell you about my friend Betty.She is as slim as am.She has short hair.She is one of my best friend.Betty is generous.She is willing to share things with her friends.She is also very helpful and is ready to helppeople any time.She helos me with my homework and when she is in the bus.She always gives seat to someone in need.Betty wants to be a singer and travel around the world when she grows up.Betty and I may not get to see each other often but we will always be best friend.I have a wonderful friend named Max.He is very tall—almost 1.75 metres.He is the tallest boy in my class.However,he has poor eyesight because of working on the computer too much at night.He wears small,round glasses and they make him look smart.Mas has a good sense of humour .I never feel bored or unhappy when he is with me.He tells funny jokes and always makes me laugh.His legs are very long and they do not fit under the school desks.He can walk fast but when he walkspast the desks,he often knocks our books and pens off the desks.He is so funny!I thought of my good friend May when I read your advertisement.She is shorter than I am and is very small.She has straight,shoulder—length hair.Everyone thinks she os pretty.May is a true friend.When something worries me,I can always go to her.I can tell her anything because she can keep a secret.She is kind and never says a bad word about anyone.Life in a British schoolHi everybodyMy name is John. I am in Year 8 at Woodland School near London. It is in a mixed school.Boys and girls have lessons together.My favourite subjects is Home Economics.I like learning how to do things for myself before I came to this school.Now,I know how to cook healthy and tasty meals.Our school has a Reading Week every year.During this year's Reading Weeks,I read the most books in my class.My classmates and I love our Reading Week.We can read any books from the school library.We can even bring in books and magazines from home,but we have to tell our English what we are reading.Near the end of each class we can talk to our classmates about our books.Reading Week is always too short beacuse we want to read all our classmates' books as well.Life in an American schoolHi guysI'm Nancy and I'm 14 years old.I'm in 9th grade at Rocky.Mountain High School in Denver.My brother's name is Jim.He is 17 years old.He had driving lessons in my school last year.Now,he drives me to school every day.This is great beacuse it takes less time than taking the bus.Twice a week,I play softball after school.I love this game and I spend a lot of time practicing.Every Monday,I go to a ‘buddy club’.In the Buddy Club,older students talk to new students about school life.I enjoy this a lot.My Buddy is Julie.She is a senior in 12th grade.She helps me learn all about my new school. She helps me with my homework and listens to my promles too.Julire is my hero.During lunchtime,I meet my friends and we always have a great time talking to each other.Sometimes,we go to shopping malls after school.October 25th Dear MomI am having a wonderful time here. I went to some very interesting places. Kitty's teacher Mr Wu invited me to join in their school trip to the World Park. It was a great day but we did not enjoy it at the beginning. Yesterday morning Mr Wu and the other students met Kitty and me at the school gate. Then we got on a coach. The trip from Kitty's school took about two hours by coach. It was boring. There was a lot of traffic on the city roads but it got better when we were on the highway. Kitty and I felt sick for most of the trip. Finally, we arrived at the World Park. The sky was blue and everything was beautiful. We became very excited when we saw the Eiffel Tower from the coach! It is made of metal and really tall. When the coach stopped, we all got off quickly. Kitty and I did not feel sick any more. We just wanted to go into the park and enjoy ourselves.Soon, we were inside. The whole world was there in front of us.' There are over a hundred places of interest from all over the world. They are small but wonderful.The pyramids looked Just like the real ones in Egypt. The Golden Gate Bridge looked just like the one back home too. When I saw them, I couldn't believe my eyes. They were wonderful.It was an amazing day but the best part was the song and dance parade. The music was great and Kitty wanted to join in the dancing.You can see some photos of the trip on the Internet. Kitty's classmate Daniel taught himself how to make a home page. He put his photos on it for everyone to look at. Go and see for yourself!LoveLinda。

九年级上册英语课文原文

九年级上册英语课文原文

九年级上册英语课文原文Every one of us needs friends. A friend is someone who understands you, who stands by your side, and who is therefor you when you need them. Friends surround us in our daily lives. They could be our classmates, neighbors, or even people we meet online.A true friend is someone who accepts you for who you are, flaws and all. They do not judge you based on your appearance or background. Instead, they appreciate your unique qualities and support you in your endeavors. True friends are loyal, trustworthy, and will always be ready to lend a helping hand.Having friends is important for several reasons. Firstly, friends provide emotional support. When you are feeling down or facing challenges, friends are there to comfort and encourage you. They offer a shoulder to lean on and help you find solutions to problems.Secondly, friends help us develop important social skills. By interacting with others, we learn how to communicate effectively and build strong relationships. Friends teach us how to be empathetic, considerate, and respectful towards others.Furthermore, friends bring joy and laughter into ourlives. They share our successes and celebrate our achievements. They make our lives colorful and meaningful. A life without friends would be lonely and dull.But just like any relationship, friendships requireeffort from both sides. We need to invest time and energyinto nurturing our friendships. We should listen actively to our friends, support them in their endeavors, and be therefor them in times of need. Regularly reaching out, spending time together, and creating memories will strengthen our friendships.In conclusion, friends are an integral part of our lives. They provide support, help us develop social skills, and bring happiness into our lives. True friendships are precious and should be cherished. So let us appreciate and value the friends we have and work towards being a good friend ourselves.。

pep八上英语课文原文

pep八上英语课文原文

pep八上英语课文原文《PEP八上英语》课文原文如下:Unit 1 My New Teachers.Lesson 1 Welcome to Our School.Part A.Hello, everyone! Welcome to our school. My name is Lily. I'm in Class 1, Grade 8. I have many new teachers this term. Look! This is our headteacher, Mr. Brown. He is very kind. We all like him. He is tall and strong. He has short hair and wears glasses. He is strict with us, but we all thinkhe is a good headteacher.This is our English teacher, Miss Green. She is young and pretty. She has long hair and big eyes. She is verynice and friendly. She teaches us English every day. We all like her very much.This is our math teacher, Mr. White. He is old and thin. He has white hair and wears a pair of black glasses. He is very clever and helpful. He teaches us math very well.This is our music teacher, Mrs. Black. She is short and a little fat. She has curly hair. She is very funny and kind. She teaches us how to sing and play musical instruments. We all enjoy her class.This is our art teacher, Mr. Green. He is tall and thin. He has short hair and a beard. He is very creative and patient. He teaches us how to draw and paint. We all likehis class.I am very happy to have these new teachers. They areall great!Part B.Hello, everyone! Welcome to our school. My name is Tom. I'm in Class 1, Grade 8. I have many new teachers this term.This is our headteacher, Mr. Brown. He is tall and strong. He has short hair and wears glasses. He is very kind and strict. We all respect him.This is our English teacher, Miss Green. She is young and pretty. She has long hair and big eyes. She is very friendly and patient. She teaches us English very well. We all like her.This is our math teacher, Mr. White. He is old and thin. He has white hair and wears black glasses. He is veryclever and helpful. He teaches us math every day. We all think he is a great teacher.This is our music teacher, Mrs. Black. She is short and a little fat. She has curly hair. She is very funny and kind. She teaches us how to sing and play musical instruments. We all enjoy her class.This is our art teacher, Mr. Green. He is tall and thin. He has short hair and a beard. He is very creative and patient. He teaches us how to draw and paint. We all lovehis class.I feel lucky to have such wonderful teachers. They make our school life more interesting and enjoyable.以上就是《PEP八上英语》课文原文的内容。

新标准大学英语 课文原文

新标准大学英语 课文原文

新标准大学英语课文原文New Standard College English Text Original。

Unit 1。

Part I Pre-reading Task。

Text A。

The Dangers of Smoking。

Smoking is a dangerous habit. It causes many different diseases, such as lung cancer and heart disease. Many people die from smoking-related illnesses every year. In addition, smoking can harm other people who are nearby. This is called passive smoking. The smoke from a cigarette not only affects the person who is smoking, but also the people around them. This is why many countries have banned smoking in public places.Part II Global Reading。

Text A。

The Dangers of Smoking。

Smoking is a dangerous habit that can have serious consequences. It not only harms the person who smokes, but also those around them. The smoke from a cigarette can cause lung cancer, heart disease, and many other illnesses. In addition, passive smoking can also lead to health problems for non-smokers. This is why it is important to create smoke-free environments in public places.Part III Detailed Reading。

大学英语教材第一册课文原文

大学英语教材第一册课文原文

大学英语教材第一册课文原文Unit 1 TravelText ATravelingTraveling by air is becoming more and more popular. More and more people are using the air services. But why do they prefer traveling by air to traveling by train or by car?Speed is one of the important things. You can travel hundreds of miles in a few hours by plane. You can get to most places in the world in twenty-four hours or less. In the past, a journey of that distance often took weeks. Some journeys still take weeks or even months now if you do not go by air.But the most important reason for traveling by air is comfort. On a modern plane, you can sit in a comfortable seat with plenty of room. You can get meals and drinks during the flight. And you can walk around the plane if you want to. You do not have to sit in one place all the time. When the weather is good, you can enjoy the beautiful view from the windows. When the weather is bad, you can read, watch TV or just sleep.But not all air travel is comfortable. Economy class travel can be uncomfortable. You usually have very little room for your legs and there is very little personal service.Still, most people think that it is better to travel by plane than by train or by car. Even though air travel is sometimes uncomfortable, it is both faster and more convenient than other types of travel.ExercisesA. Choose the correct answers:1. Which one is an important reason for traveling by air?A. Speed.B. Comfort.C. Low cost.D. Adventure.2. How long does it take to travel by plane to most places in the world?A. A few hours.B. Two days.C. Weeks.D. Twenty-four hours or less.B. Complete the following sentences according to the text:1. Air travel is becoming more and more popular. _______ ______________ _______ the air services.2. On a modern plane, you can sit in a _______ _______ with plenty of room.3. _______ _______ _______ in the past, a journey of hundreds of miles often took weeks.Text BFour Ways of TravelingMany people like to travel. There are different ways of traveling, and they all have their advantages and disadvantages. Here we look at four ways of traveling.Two of the most popular ways are traveling by car and traveling by train. Traveling by car has some advantages. It is cheap, and you can stop whenever and wherever you want. You can also carry a lot of luggage with you. But there are also disadvantages. Sometimes there are traffic jams and accidents, and you can spend a lot of time waiting. Traveling by train is comfortable and you can see the country. You can move around on the train and you can eat in the restaurant car. But trains are not as flexible as cars. They only go to certain places, and you have to catch the train at certain times.Another way of traveling is by boat. If you like ships and the sea, traveling by boat is an excellent way to relax and enjoy yourself. Boats are big and comfortable, and you can have a very good time on board. You can eat and drink in the restaurants and bars, and you can do a lot of shopping. But moving around on a boat can be tiring. You can only go where the boat goes, and you may have to share your cabin with other people.Finally, there is air travel. It is the fastest and most comfortable way of traveling long distances. You can get to most places in the world quickly and easily by plane. You can eat and sleep on the plane, and you can watch TV or listen to music. But air travel is expensive. And sometimes airports can be crowded and noisy.So if you like traveling, what is the best way? It depends on where you want to go, how much money you have, and how much time you have.。

外研版英语必修四课文原文

外研版英语必修四课文原文

The City of the FutureWhat will the city of the future look like? No one knows for sure, and making predictions is a risky business. Butone thing is certain-they are going to get bigger before they get smaller. In the future, care for the environment will become very important as earth ’s natural resources run out. We will use lots of recycled materials, such as plastic, aluminum, steel, glass, wood and paper, and we will waste fewer natural resources. We will also have torely more on alternative energy, such as solar and wind power. All this seems certain, but there are plenty ofthings about city life in the future which are not certain.To find out what young people think about the future of urban life, a teacher at a university in Texas in the United States asked his students to think how they would run a city of 50000 people in the year 2025. Here are some of the ideas they had:Garbage ships To get rid of garbage problems, the city will load huge spaceships with waste materials and send them towards the sun, preventing landfill and environmental problems.Batman Nets Police will arrest criminals by firing nets instead of guns.Forget the malls In the future all shopping will be done online, and catalogues will have voice commands toplace orders.Telephones for life Everyone will be given a telephone number at birth that will never change no matter wherethey live.Recreation all forms of recreation, such as cinemas, bowling, softball, concerts and others, will be provided freeof charge by the city.Cars All cars will be powered by electricity, solar energy or wind, and it will be possible to change the colour ofcars at the flick of a switch.Telesurgery Distance surgery will become common as doctors carry out operations from thousands of miles away, with each city having its own telesurgery outpatient clinic.Holidays at home Senior citizens and people with disabilities will be able to go anywhere in the world usinghigh-tech cameras attached to their head.Space travel Travelling in space by ordinary citizens will be common. Each city will have its own spaceport.Getting Around in BeijingTaxisTaxis are on the streets 24 hours a day. Simply raise your hand, and a taxi appears in no time. They are usually red, and they display the price per kilometer on the window. You should check the cab has a business permit, and make sure you ask for a receipt.Buses and trolleybusesPublic transport provides a cheap way to get around in Beijing . There are 20000 buses and trolleybuses in Beijing, but they can get very crowded. It ’s a good idea to avoid public transport during the rush hour. Fares are cheap, staring at 1 yuan. Air-conditioned buses cost more.Buses numbered 1 to 100 are limited to travel within the city centre. Higher numbers have destinations in the suburbs. Tourists shouldn ’tmiss the 103 bus which offers one of the most impressive routes, past the ForbiddenCity and the White Pagoda in Beihai Park. If you get on a double-decker bus, make sure you sit upstairs. You ’ll have a good view of the rapidly changing city.Most buses run from about 5:00 am to midnight. However, there is also a night bus service, provided bybuses with a number in the 200s.MinibusesMinibuses with seats for 12 passengers offer an alternative to expensive taxis and crowded public transport insome areas. They run regular services and follow the same routes as large public buses. And in a minibus you always get a seat even in rush hours.UndergroundThere are four underground lines in Beijing, and several lines are under construction. Trains are fast and convenient, but rush hours can be terrible. A one-way trip costs 3 yuan. Station names are marked in pinyin. The underground is open from 5:00 am to 11:00 pm.PedicabsTourists like these human-pedalled “tricycle taxis ”, but they can be expensive. You should talk to the driver, and make sure you know the price before you begin the journey, for example, if it is per person, single or return. Tricycles are worth using if you want to explore the narrow alleys (hutong) of old Beijing.Body Language and Non-verbal CommunicationIf you say the word “communication ”, most people think of words and sentences. Although these are very important, we communicate with more than just spoken and written words. Indeed, body positions are part of whatwe call “body language ”. We see examples of unconscious body language very often, yet there is also“learned”body language, which varies from culture to culture.We use “learned”body language when we are introduced to strangers. Like other animals, we are on guard untilwe know it is safe to relax. So every culture has developed a formal way to greet strangers, to show them we arenot aggressive. Traditionally, Europeans and Americans shake hands. They do this with the right hand— the strongest hand for most people. If our right hand is busy greeting someone, it cannot be holding a weapon. So the gesture is saying, “Itrust you. Look , I ’m not carrying a threatening weapon. ”If you shake hands with someone, you show you trust them. We shake hands when we make a deal. It means, “We agree and we trust each other.” Greetings in Asian countries do not involve touching the other person, but they always involve the hands. Traditionally in China, when we greet someone, we put the right hand over the left and bow slightly. Muslims givea “salaam”, where they touch their heart, mouth and forehead. Hindus join their hands and bow their heads in respect. In all of these examples, the hands are busy with the greeting and cannot hold a weapon.Even today, when some people have very informal styles of greeting, they still use their hands as a gesture of trust. American youths often greet each other with the expression, “Give me five! ”One person then holds up his hand, palm outwards and five fingers spread. The other person raises his fingers spread. The other person raises hishand and slaps the other’s open hand above the head in a“high five ”.Nowadays, it is quite a common greeting.Body language is fascinating for anyone to study. People give away much more by their gestures than by their words. Look at your friends and family and see if you are a mind reader!The Student Who Asked QuestionsIn a hungry world rice is a staple food and China is the world’s largest producer. Rice is also grown in many other Asian countries, and in some European countries like Italy. In the rice-growing world, the Chinese scientist, Y uan Longping, is a leading figure.Yuan Longping was born and brought up in China. As a boy he was educated in many schools and was given the nickname, “the student who asks questions”.From an early age he was interested in plants. He studied agriculture in college and as a young teacher he began experiments in crop breeding. He thought that the key to feeding people was to have more rice and to produce it more quickly. He thought there was only one way to do this — by crossing different species of rice plant, and then he could produce a new plant which could give a higher yield than either of the original plants.First Yuan Longping experimented with different types of rice. The results of his experiments were published in China in 1966. then he began his search for a special type of rice plant.It had to be male.It had to be sterile. Finally, in 1970 a naturally sterile male rice plant was discovered. This was the breakthrough. Researchers were brought in from all over China to develop the new system. the research was supported by the government.As a result of Yuan Longping ’s discoveries Chinese rice production rose by 47.5 percent in the 1990 ’s. There were other advantages too. 50 thousand square kilometres of rice fields were converted to growing vegetables and other countries, such as Pakistan and the Philippines.In Pakistan rice is the second most important crop after wheat and will be grown in many parts of the country. Thenew hybrid rice has been developed by the Yuan Longping Hightech Agricultural Company of China. Its yieldis much greater than the yield of other types of rice grown in Pakistan.A Trip Along the Three GorgesIn August 1996, Peter Hessler, a young American teacher of English, arrived in the town of Fuling on the Yangtze River. He and a colleague were to spend two years there teaching English at a teacher training college. They were the only foreigners in the town. The first semester finished at the end of January and they had four weeks off forthe Spring Festival. They could go anywhere they wished. They decided to take a boat downstream.We decided to buy tickets for the Jiangyou boat. Our colleagues said,“You shouldn’tgo on those ships. They are very crowded. They are mainly for goods and people trading along the river. They don’tstop at the temples and there won ’tbe any other foreigners. ”That sounded fine to me. We just had to show our passports and they let us get on the boat.We left the docks on a beautiful afternoon. The sun was shining brightly as we sailed downstream through a hilly region. Men rode a bamboo rafts along the river ’s edge and coal boats went past. As the sun setting behind the white pagoda. It was beautiful.We slept through the first gorge, which is called the Qutang Gorge. The gorge narrows to 350 feet as the river rushes through the two-mile –high mountains. “Oh,well, ”my friend said, “at least we have two more left. ”At Wushan we made a detour up the Daning River to see some of the smaller gorges. The next day we wentrdthrough the big gorges on the Yangtze River,home of Qu Yuan, the 3century BC poet. There was so much history along the Yangtze River. Every rock looked like a person or animal, every stream that joined the greatriver carried its legends, every hill was heavy with the past.As we came out of the third gorge, the Xiling Gorge,we sailed into the construction site of the dam. All the passengers came on deck. We took pictures and pointed at the site, but we weren ’tallowed to get off the boat. The Chinese flag was blowing in the wind. In a distantmountain was a sign in 20-foot characters. “Build the Three Gorges Dam, Exploit the Yangtze River, ”It said.The Monster of Lake TianchiThe “Monster of Lake Tianchi ”in the Changbai Mountains in Jilin province, northeast China , is back in the news after several recent sightings. The director of a local tourist office, ,Meng Fanying, said the monster, which seemed to be black in colour, was ten metres from the edge of the lake during the most recent sighting. “Tt jumped out of the water like a seal — about 200 people on Changbai ’s western peak saw it, ”he said, Although noone really got a clear look at the mysterious creature, Xue Junlin, a local photographer, claimed that its head looked like a horse.In another recent sighting, a group of soldiers claim they saw an animal moving on the surface of the water. The soldiers, who were walking along the side of the lake, watched the creature swimming for about two minutes.“It was greenish— black and had a round head with 10 —centimetre horns ”, one of the soldiers said.A third report came from Li Xiaohe, who was visiting the lake with his family. He claims to have seen a roundblack creature moving quickly through the water. After three or four hundred meters it dived into the water. Ten minutes later the monster appeared again and repeated the action. Mr Li Xiaohe said that he and his familywere able to see the monster clearly because the weather was fine and the lake was calm.There have been reports of monsters in Lake Tianchi since the beginning of the last century, although no one has seen one close up. Some photos have been taken but they are not clear because it was too far away. Many people think the monster may be a distant cousin of the Loch Ness monster in Scotland. They also think that there mightbe similar creatures in other lakes around the world.Scientists, however, are skeptical. They say that thelow-temperature lake is unlikely to be able to support such large living creatures.Lake Tianchi is the highest volcanic lake in the world. It is 2189 metres high and covers an area of about ten square kilometres. In places it is more than 370 metres deep.。

九年级英语课文

九年级英语课文

九年级英语课文以下是九年级英语(人教版)的一篇课文原文:Unit 1 How can we become good learners?Many students think the best way to learn English is to use it. Yes, I agree. The more you use English, the better you will learn it. You can use English by speaking to your classmates or teachers at school. You can also use English by reading English books, newspapers and magazines at home. If you meet a foreigner, you can try to talk with him or her in English. Don't be afraid to make mistakes. Everyone makes mistakes when they are learning a language.Some students think they can learn English well by remembering the grammar rules. However, grammar is not enough. You also need to understand the culture and background of English. This will help you understand the language better. You can learn English culture by watching English movies, listening to English songs and reading English stories.Finally, don't forget to practice writing in English. You can write English diaries, emails or stories. This will help you improve your writing skills and remember the new words and phrases you have learned.In conclusion, the best way to learn English is to use it, understand its culture and background, and practice writing. If you do these things, you will become a good English learner.。

必修3-人教版高中英语课文原文

必修3-人教版高中英语课文原文

必修3-人教版高中英语课文原文XXX。

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大学英语课文原文及翻译

大学英语课文原文及翻译

大学英语课文原文及翻译大学英语课文原文一 Section A:Choose to Be Alone on PurposeHere we are, all by ourselves, all 22 million of us by recent count, alone in our rooms, some of us liking it that way and some of us not. Some of us divorced, some widowed, some never yet committed. Loneliness may be a sort of national disease here, and it s more embarrassing for us to admit than any other sin. On the other hand, to be alone on purpose, having rejected company rather than been cast out by it, is one characteristic of an American hero. The solitary hunter or explorer needs no one as they venture out among the deer and wolves to tame the great wild areas. Thoreau, alone in his cabin on the pond, his back deliberately turned to the town. Now, that s character for you.Inspiration in solitude is a major commodity for poets and philosophers. They re all for it. They all speak highly of themselves for seeking it out, at least for an hour or even two before they hurry home for tea.Consider Dorothy Wordsworth, for instance, helping her brother William put on his coat, finding his notebook and pencil for him, and waving as he sets forth into the early spring sunlight to look at flowers all by himself. “How graceful, how benign, is solitude,” he wrote.No doubt about it, solitude is improved by being voluntary.Look at Milton s daughters arranging his cushions and blankets before they silently creep away, so he can create poetry. Then,rather than trouble to put it in his own handwriting, he calls thegirls to come back and write it down while he dictates.You may have noticed that most of these artistic types went outdoors to be alone. The indoors was full of loved ones keeping the kettle warm till they came home.The American high priest of solitude was Thoreau. We admire him, not for his self-reliance, but because he was all by himself out there at Walden Pond, and he wanted to be. All alone in the woods. Actually, he lived a mile, or 20 minutes walk, from his nearest neighbor; half a mile from the railroad; three hundred yards from a busy road. He had company in and out of the hut all day, asking him how he could possibly be so noble. Apparently the main point of his nobility was that he had neither wife nor servants, used his own axe to chop his own wood, and washed his own cups and saucers. I don t know who did his laundry; he doesn t say, but he certainly doesn t mention doing his own, either. Listen to him: “I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude.”Thoreau had his own self-importance for company. Perhaps there s a message here. The larger the ego, the less the need for other egos around. The more modest and humble we feel, the more we suffer from solitude, feeling ourselves inadequate company.If you live with other people, their temporary absence can be refreshing. Solitude will end on Thursday. If today I use a singular personal pronoun to refer to myself, next week I will use the plural form. While the others are absent you can stretch out your soul until it fills up the whole room, and use your freedom, coming and going as you please without apology, staying up late to read, soaking in the bath, eating a whole pint of ice cream at one sitting, moving at your own pace. Those absent will be back. Their waterproof winter coatsare in the closet and the dog keeps watching for them at the window. But when you live alone, the temporary absence of your friends and acquaintances leaves a vacuum; they may never come back.The condition of loneliness rises and falls, but the need to talk goes on forever. It s more basic than needing to listen. Oh, we all have friends we can tell important things to, people we can call to say we lost our job or fell on a slippery floor and broke our arm. It s the daily succession of small complaints and observations and opinions that backs up and chokes us. We can t really call a friend to say we got a parcel from our sister, or it s getting dark earlier now, or we don t trust that new Supreme Court justice.Scientific surveys show that we who live alone talk at length to ourselves and our pets and the television. We ask the cat whether we should wear the blue suit or the yellow dress. We ask the parrot if we should prepare steak, or noodles for dinner. We argue with ourselves over who is the greater sportsman: that figure skater or this skier. There s nothing wrong with this. It s good for us, and a lot less embarrassing than the woman in front of us in line at the market who s telling the cashier that her niece Melissa may be coming to visit on Saturday, and Melissa is very fond of hot chocolate, which is why she bought the powdered hot chocolate mix, though she never drinks it herself.It s important to stay rational.It s important to stop waiting and settle down and make ourselves comfortable, at least temporarily, and find some grace and pleasure in our condition, not like a self-centered British poet but like a patient princess sealed up in a tower, waiting for the happy ending to our fairy tale.After all, here we are. It may not be where we expected to be, but for the time being we might as well call it home. Anyway, there is no place like home.大学英语课文原文二 Section A:Does Mickey Mouse have a beardNo.Does this mean that French men seeking work with the Disney organization must shave off their moustaches tooIt depends.A labor inspector took the Disney organization to court this week, contending that the company s dress and appearance code — which bans moustaches, beards, excess weight, short skirts and fancy stockings — offends individual liberty and violates French labor law.The case is an illustration of some of the delicate cultural issues the company faces as it gets ready to open its theme park 20 miles (32 kilometers) east of Paris in five months time.The Disney management, which is assembling what it calls a cast of 12,000 to run the theme park, argues that all employees, from bottle washers to the president, are similar to actors who have to obey rules about appearance. Anyway, a company spokesman says, no one has yet put his moustache before a job. As one new cast member put it: You must believe in what you are doing, or you would have a terrible time here.But what do people think of Euro Disney People everywhere are wondering whether Europeans would like the American recreation.For all its concern about foreign cultural invasion and its defense against the pollution of the French language by English words, France s Socialist government has been untroubled aboutputting such a huge American symbol on the doorstep of the capital and has been more concerned about its social effect. It made an extraordinary series of tax and financial concessions to attract the theme park here rather than let it go to sunny Spain.The theme park itself will be only part of a giant complex of housing, office, and resort developments stretching far into the next century, including movie and television production facilities. As part of its deal with the Disney organization, the government is laying on and paying for new highways, an extension of Paris s regional express railway and even a direct connection for the high speed TGV railway to the Channel Tunnel. The TGV station is being built in front of the main entrance of Euro Disneyland, and is scheduled to come into service in 1994.If Euro Disneyland succeeds — where theme parks already in France have so far failed — a second and even a third park is likely to be built by the end of the century. Financial experts say that Euro Disneyland, the first phase of which is costing an estimated $3.6 billion, is essential to Disney s overall fortunes, which have been hit by competition and declining attendance in the United States.French intellectuals have not found many kind things to say about the project. The kids, however, will probably never notice. Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Peter Pan, and Pinocchio all come from European fairy tales or stories and are as familiar to children here as they are in the United States. To a French child Mickey is French. To an Italian kid he is Italian.The Disney management is stressing this tradition in an apparent response to suggestions that it is culturally insensitive. Although the concept of the theme park is closely based on the original MagicKingdom in California and Walt Disney World in Florida, Euro Disneyland will be unique in a manner appropriate to its European home, the company says. The legends and fairy tales which come from Europe figure prominently in the creative development of the theme park. Officials point out, for example, that Sleeping Beauty s castle, the central feature of the theme park, is based not on Hollywood, as some might think, but on the illustrations in a medieval European book. Also, a 360-degree movie, based on the adventures of Jules Verne, features well-known European actors.Asked to describe other aspects of the effort to make the park more European, a spokesman mentioned that direction signs in the theme park will be in French as well as English, and that some performers will chat in French, Spanish and English. The challenge is telling things people already know — and at the same time making it different, the spokesman said.On the other hand, this effort is not being taken too far. Another Disney spokesman said earlier that the aim of the theme park is to provide a basically American experience for those who seek it. Inthis way, he said, people who might otherwise have contemplated a vacation in the United States will be happy to stay on this side of the Atlantic.The Disney organization does seem to focus a bit too much on hair. Main Street, USA , the heart of Euro Disneyland, it promises, will feature an old time Harmony Barber Shop to deal with messy hair and hairy chins — and perhaps even offending mustaches. One difference from California or Florida: Parts of Main Street and waiting areas to get into the attractions will be covered over as a concession to Paris s rainy weather.Euro Disneyland s short distance to Paris is a definite attraction. Anyone tiring of American or fake European culture can reach the Louvre art museum by express railway in less than an hour — from Minnie Mouse to Mona Lisa in a flash.Communications figured largely in the Disney organization s decision to site its fourth theme park near Paris. The site is within a two-hour flight of 320 million Europeans. The opening of Eastern Europe is another prize for the company, which thinks that millions of people will put Disneyland at the top of a list of places to visit on their first trip to Western Europe.PREVIOUS HOME NEXT大学英语课文原文三 Section A:Slavery Gave Me Nothing to LoseI remember the very day that I became black. Up to my thirteenth year I lived in the little Negro town of Eatonville, Florida. It is exclusively a black town. The only white people I knew passed through the town going to or coming from Orlando, Florida. The native whites rode dusty horses, and the northern tourists traveled down the sandy village road in automobiles. The town knew the Southerners and never stopped chewing sugar cane when they passed. But the Northerners were something else again. They were peered at cautiously from behind curtains by the timid. The bold would come outside to watch them go past and got just as much pleasure out of the tourists as thetourists got out of the village.The front deck might seem a frightening place for the rest of the town, but it was a front row seat for me. My favorite place was on top of the gatepost. Not only did I enjoy the show, but I didn t mind the actors knowing that I liked it. I usually spoke to them inpassing. I d wave at them and when they returned my wave, I would say a few words of greeting. Usually the automobile or the horse paused at this, and after a strange exchange of greetings, I would probably go a piece of the way with them, as we say in farthest Florida, and follow them down the road a bit. If one of my family happened to come to the front of the house in time to see me, of course the conversation would be rudely broken off.During this period, white people differed from black to me only in that they rode through town and never lived there. They liked to hear me speak pieces and sing and wanted to see me dance, and gave me generously of their small silver for doing these things, which seemed strange to me for I wanted to do them so much that I needed bribing to stop. Only they didn t know it. The colored people gave no coins. They disapproved of any joyful tendencies in me, but I was their Zora nevertheless. I belonged to them, to the nearby hotels, to the country — everybody s Zora.But changes came to the family when I was thirteen, and I was sent to school in Jacksonville. I left Eatonville as Zora. When I got off the riverboat at Jacksonville, she was no more. It seemed that I had suffered a huge change. I was not Zora of Eatonville any more; I was now a little black girl. I found it out in certain ways. In my heart as well as in the mirror, I became a permanent brown — like the best shoe polish, guaranteed not to rub nor run.Someone is always at my elbow reminding me that I am the granddaughter of slaves. It fails to register depression with me. Slavery is something sixty years in the past. The operation was successful and the patient is doing well, thank you. The terrible war that made me an American instead of a slave said On the line! Theperiod following the Civil War said Get set! and the generation before me said Go! Like a foot race, I am off to a flying start and I must not halt in the middle to look behind and weep. Slavery is the price I paid for civilization, and the choice was not with me. No one on earth ever had a greater chance for glory. The world to be won and nothing to be lost. It is thrilling to think, to know, that for any act of mine, I shall get twice as much praise or twice as much blame. It is quite exciting to hold the center of the national stage, with the audience not knowing whether to laugh or to weep.I do not always feel colored. Even now I often achieve the unconscious Zora of that small village, Eatonville. For instance, I can sit in a restaurant with a white person. We enter chatting about any little things that we have in common and the white man would sit calmly in his seat, listening to me with interest.At certain times I have no race, I am me. But in the main, I feel like a brown bag of mixed items propped up against a wall. Against a wall in company with other bags, white, red and yellow. Pour out the contents, and there is discovered a pile of small things both valuable and worthless. Bits of broken glass, lengths of string, a key to a door long since decayed away, a rusty knife-blade, old shoes saved for a road that never was and never will be, a nail bent under the weight of things too heavy for any nail, a dried flower or two still with a little smell. In your hand is the brown bag. On the ground before you is the pile it held — so much like the piles in the other bags, could they be emptied, that all might be combined and mixed in a single heap and the bags refilled without altering the content of any greatly. A bit of colored glass more or less would not matter. Perhaps that is how the Great Stuffer of Bags filled them inthe first place — who knows。

必修三英语课文原文

必修三英语课文原文

必修三英语课文原文Wednesday, 21 June6月21日,星期三Today was my first day back in San Francisco after camping in the Redwood Forest and visiting the wine country of Napa Valley. I have to admit that it definitely feels good to be back in the city again. And what a city—a city that was able to rebuild itself after the earthquake that occurred in 1906. There are so many beautiful old buildings—many siting on top of big hills, offering great views of the city, the ocean, and the Golden Gate Bridge.在红杉林露营并参观了纳帕谷酒乡后,今天是我回到旧金山的第一天。

我得承认,再次回到城里的感觉实在是太棒了。

多么神奇的一座城市啊——一座1906年大地震后重建的城市。

这里有众多美丽的古建筑——不少坐落于大山之巅,城市、大海和金门大桥美景尽收眼底。

My hotel is near downtown, in the Mission District, one of the oldest parts of the city. Many of the people living here are from Mexico or Central America. This district used to be a poor area of town, but is now a centre for art, music, and food. In fact, an art movement called the “Mission School” started here. It’s influenced by graffiti art and comic art. I walked around looking at the street art for a few hours. It was quite modern and lively. Afterwards, I ate some delicious Mexican-Chinese noodles from a food truck. A real mix of cultures here!我住的旅馆靠近市中心,位于教会区,这是旧金山最古老的街区之一。

英语教程课文原文

英语教程课文原文

《英语教程课文原文》Unit 1: Meeting New FriendsLily: Hi, my name is Lily. I'm from Beijing, China. Nice to meet you!Lily: Are you a student?Tom: Yes, I am. I'm studying at Columbia University. How about you?Lily: I'm also a student. I study at Peking University. What's your major?Tom: I major in Economics. What about you?Lily: I major in International Relations. It's interesting to learn about different cultures.Tom: That's true. Maybe we can share our experiences and learn from each other.Lily: Sure, I'd love to. Let's keep in touch!Unit 2: Daily LifeMary: Good morning, John. How was your day yesterday?John: Morning, Mary. It was quite busy. I got up early and went for a jog.Mary: That's great. I also exercised in the morning. I did some yoga.John: Yoga is good for health. What did you have for breakfast?Mary: I had a bowl of cereal with milk and a banana. How about you?John: I had a sandwich and a cup of coffee. In the afternoon, I went to the library to study.Mary: I spent the afternoon shopping with my friends. We had a great time.John: Sounds fun. What's your plan for tonight?Mary: I'm going to watch a movie at home and relax.John: That's a good idea. Enjoy your evening!Unit 3: Traveling AbroadLucy: Hey, Mike. I heard you went to Europe last summer. How was your trip?Mike: It was amazing, Lucy! I visited several countries, including France, Italy, and Germany.Lucy: Wow, that sounds fantastic. What was your favorite place?Mike: It's hard to choose, but I think Paris was the most beautiful city I've ever seen.Lucy: I've always wanted to visit the Eiffel Tower. Did you go there?Mike: Yes, I did. The view from the top was breathtaking.I also enjoyed the food and wine in France.Lucy: What about Italy? Did you try their famous pizza and gelato?Mike: Of course! Italian cuisine is delicious. I also visited the Colosseum in Rome. It was an incredible experience.Lucy: I can't wait to travel abroad. Maybe I'll go to Europe next year.Mike: You should definitely go. It's a trip of a lifetime!Unit 4: Hobbies and InterestsSarah: Hey, Alex, what do you like to do in your free time?Alex: Hi, Sarah. I have a few hobbies. I really enjoy playing the guitar and reading books.Sarah: That's cool! I've always wanted to learn the guitar. Do you play any specific genre of music?Alex: I mostly play rock and blues. It's a great way to relax after a long day.Sarah: I can imagine. I'm more into painting. It helps me express my creativity.Alex: That's awesome. Have you ever exhibited yourartwork anywhere?Sarah: Not yet, but I'm planning to participate in alocal art fair next month.Sarah: I love hiking. There's nothing like being innature and enjoying the fresh air.Sarah: I'd love that. Let's plan something soon!Unit 5: Health and FitnessEmma: Hey, Jack, I've noticed you've been going to the gym a lot lately. What's inspired you?Jack: Hi, Emma. I decided to get more serious about my health and fitness. I want to feel more energetic and improve my overall wellbeing.Emma: That's a great goal. Have you seen any changes since you started working out?Jack: Definitely. I have more energy, and I've even lost a few pounds. It's been a positive change for me.Emma: That's impressive. I've been thinking aboutstarting a fitness routine too. Do you have any advice for a beginner?Jack: Sure, start with small goals and gradually increase the intensity of your workouts. Also, make sure to find an activity you enjoy, so it doesn't feel like a chore.Emma: That makes sense. I think I'll start with jogging and maybe try some yoga classes.Jack: That sounds like a good plan. And don't forget to stay hydrated and eat a balanced diet. It all plays a role in your health.Emma: Thanks for the tips, Jack. I'm looking forward to getting started and feeling better.Unit 6: Environmental AwarenessAnna: Hi, Chris, did you watch that documentary onplastic pollution last night?Chris: Yes, Anna, I did. It was really eyeopening. I had no idea how much plastic waste ends up in our oceans.Anna: I know, it's terrifying. I've been trying to reduce my plastic use. Do you have any tips on how to live more sustainably?Chris: Well, I've started using reusable bags and water bottles. Also, I try to buy products with less packaging or those made from recycled materials.Chris: That's awesome. It's amazing how small changes can make a big difference. Have you thought about reducing your meat consumption?Anna: I have, actually. I've been trying out more plantbased meals. It's better for the environment and my health, too.Chris: Absolutely. There are so many delicious vegetarian and vegan recipes out there. Maybe we could try some together.Anna: I'd love that. Let's plan a meal prep day and make a bunch of ecofriendly meals for the week.Chris: Sounds like a plan. It's great to see more people taking action to protect our planet.Unit 7: Technology and Social MediaSophia: Hey, Ethan, I saw your latest post on Instagram. That photo filter is amazing! How did you find it?Ethan: Hi, Sophia. Thanks! I actually discovered it through a new app that's trending right now. It has a bunch of cool editing tools.Sophia: I'll have to check it out. I'm always looking for new ways to enhance my photos. Do you spend a lot of time on social media?Ethan: I used to, but I've been trying to limit my screen time. It's important to maintain a balance, especially with so many digital distractions.Sophia: That's a good point. I've been thinking about doing a digital detox. Maybe take a weekend off from all devices.Ethan: That sounds like a great idea. It can be really refreshing to unplug and just enjoy the world around you.Sophia: Definitely. But on the flip side, technology has its perks. I love how we can stay connected with friends and family no matter where they are.Ethan: True, and it's made learning so much more accessible. I've taken a few online courses that have been really helpful.Sophia: I agree. It's all about finding that balance and using technology to enhance our lives, not dominate them.Ethan: Well said, Sophia. Let's make sure we use our gadgets wisely and remember to enjoy the offline world too.。

(完整word版)英语课文原文

(完整word版)英语课文原文

7A Unit 2Dear TommyHello,my name is Millie.I am a student at Beijing Sunshine Secondary School.I love my new school.It is very big.I am in Class 1,Grade 7.I like my classroom because it is big and clean.There are lots of nice people in my class.Amy is my best friend.At lunchtime,we often sit under the trees in the playground.We always chat with each other or play games.My new classmates are all nice to me.All my friends are really great!I love them very much.I go to the school library every day.I go to the Reading Club after school every Tuesday and Friday.I also like playing volleyball.Sometimes,I practise with my friends after school.Amy is a member of the Swimming Club.She is a very good swimmer!We always have a good time at our school.Please e-mail me soon!MillieWhat we eat and how we liveHi!My name is Kitty.I am 12 years old.I want to be a dancer.Every day, I dance for two hours.A healthy diet is very important for a dancer.I need lots of energy to dance.lt's very easy for me to get tired when I dance. I need to keep fit.l seldom eat sweet snacks like cakes,sweets or drink Coke between meals.There is too much sugar in them.They give me energy,but they are not healthy.I usually have fruit and vegetables because I want to be healthy.I always eat an apple for breakfast and I often drink some milk and eat some bread.I eat lunch every day.For dinner,l usually eat meat and vegetables. After dinner,I sometimes have an orange or banana.Hello, I'm Daniel.I am 12 years old.l like studying.After class,I also like playing computer games and chatting with my friends on the lnternt.l am a top student at school,but l do not have a healthy diet or lifestyle. I love Coke and hamburgets. I always eat hamburgets for luch. I want to play basketball,but I cannot run fast. I never do any exercise.lt's time for me to change now. I plan to have healthymeals - juice and bread for breakfast,fish and vegetables for lunch and dinner.There is a swimming pool near my home.I plan to go swimming twice a week.The fashion showHello,everyone. I am Kitty from Class1,Grade 7. Welcome to our fashion show. We are having the show because we want to raise money for Project Hope. Today we are going to show you clothes from the 1970s to the 1990s. Look at me! Can you guess when my clothes are from? I am wearing popular clothes from the 1990s.We hope you enjoy the show.Look, here comes Simon. His clothes are from the 1980s. His trousers are white and his shirt is purple. His tie is yellow and red. He looks very colourful.Next is Amy. She looks cool! She is wearing a yellow cotton blouse and a pair of blus jeans. Young people all like to wear jeans!Look, how beautiful Sandy is! She is wearing clothes from the 1990s. She is wearing a black wool skirt, long red leather boots and a red silk blouse. Her hair style was popular in the 1990s.Daniel looks smart and modern. His sports clothes are blue and yellow. He is also wearing a pair of colourful trainers. I t hink trainers are very comfortable and they are young people’s favourite kind of shoes.That’s all for today’s fashion show. What do you think of our show? Can you give us your ideas? We are having the show to raise money for Project Hope. May I ask you to help us raise the money?Now, Millie is going to talk about raising money for poor students. We hope you enjoy it.Hi,my name is Stephen.I live in a large house in Long Beach,California,the USA.It has 12 rooms.My favourate place is the balcony.I can play games,read comics and chat with friends there.We love to sit on the floor and look out at the beach and the sea.I have a big bedroom.I can see the beach from the bedroom windows.My friends think this is cool.Hello!I'm Madee.I live in a small town in Thailand.I live with my family in a wooden house.The house is over a river.I climb a ladder to get into my house.We have five rooms.Many people live in my house.They are my parents,my grandparents,my three sisters and my brother.I am the second child of my family.It's very beautiful and quiet here,but it rains a lot.Hi! I'm Neil.Hello!My name is Anna.I live in the centre of Moscow.I live with my family in a flat on a busy street.The flat is on the seventh floor.It is not very large but we have a nice sitting room.After dinner,we like to play games and chat there.I share a bedroom with my sister.We often listen to music in our bedroom.Our neighbours are friendly and we are happy here.I want to tell you about my friend Betty.She is as slim as am.She has short hair.She is one of my best friend.Betty is generous.She is willing to share things with her friends.She is also very helpful and is ready to helppeople any time.She helos me with my homework and when she is in the bus.She always gives seat to someone in need.Betty wants to be a singer and travel around the world when she grows up.Betty and I may not get to see each other often but we will always be best friend.I have a wonderful friend named Max.He is very tall—almost 1.75 metres.He is the tallest boy in my class.However,he has poor eyesight because of working on the computer too much at night.He wears small,round glasses and they make him look smart.Mas has a good sense of humour .I never feel bored or unhappy when he is with me.He tells funny jokes and always makes me laugh.His legs are very long and they do not fit under the school desks.He can walk fast but when he walkspast the desks,he often knocks our books and pens off the desks.He is so funny!I thought of my good friend May when I read your advertisement.She is shorter than I am and is very small.She has straight,shoulder—length hair.Everyone thinks she os pretty.May is a true friend.When something worries me,I can always go to her.I can tell her anything because she can keep a secret.She is kind and never says a bad word about anyone.Life in a British schoolHi everybodyMy name is John. I am in Year 8 at Woodland School near London. It is in a mixed school.Boys and girls have lessons together.My favourite subjects is Home Economics.I like learning how to do things for myself before I came to this school.Now,I know how to cook healthy and tasty meals.Our school has a Reading Week every year.During this year's Reading Weeks,I read the most books in my class.My classmates and I love our Reading Week.We can read any books from the school library.We can even bring in books and magazines from home,but we have to tell our English what we are reading.Near the end of each class we can talk to our classmates about our books.Reading Week is always too short beacuse we want to read all our classmates' books as well.Life in an American schoolHi guysI'm Nancy and I'm 14 years old.I'm in 9th grade at Rocky.Mountain High School in Denver.My brother's name is Jim.He is 17 years old.He had driving lessons in my school last year.Now,he drives me to school every day.This is great beacuse it takes less time than taking the bus.Twice a week,I play softball after school.I love this game and I spend a lot of time practicing.Every Monday,I go to a ‘buddy club’.In the Buddy Club,older students talk to new students about school life.I enjoy this a lot.My Buddy is Julie.She is a senior in 12th grade.She helps me learn all about my new school. She helps me with my homework and listens to my promles too.Julire is my hero.During lunchtime,I meet my friends and we always have a great time talking to each other.Sometimes,we go to shopping malls after school.October 25th Dear MomI am having a wonderful time here. I went to some very interesting places. Kitty's teacher Mr Wu invited me to join in their school trip to the World Park. It was a great day but we did not enjoy it at the beginning. Yesterday morning Mr Wu and the other students met Kitty and me at the school gate. Then we got on a coach. The trip from Kitty's school took about two hours by coach. It was boring. There was a lot of traffic on the city roads but it got better when we were on the highway. Kitty and I felt sick for most of the trip. Finally, we arrived at the World Park. The sky was blue and everything was beautiful. We became very excited when we saw the Eiffel Tower from the coach! It is made of metal and really tall. When the coach stopped, we all got off quickly. Kitty and I did not feel sick any more. We just wanted to go into the park and enjoy ourselves.Soon, we were inside. The whole world was there in front of us.' There are over a hundred places of interest from all over the world. They are small but wonderful.The pyramids looked Just like the real ones in Egypt. The Golden Gate Bridge looked just like the one back home too. When I saw them, I couldn't believe my eyes. They were wonderful.It was an amazing day but the best part was the song and dance parade. The music was great and Kitty wanted to join in the dancing.You can see some photos of the trip on the Internet. Kitty's classmate Daniel taught himself how to make a home page. He put his photos on it for everyone to look at. Go and see for yourself!LoveLinda。

初中英语课文原文

初中英语课文原文

初中英语课文原文Lesson 1: My Family 我的家庭My name is Jack. I am twelve years old. I have a happy family. There are four people in my family: my father, my mother, my sister, and me.My father is a teacher. He is very kind and patient. He teaches English at a middle school. He loves his job and he always helps his students. My mother is a doctor. She works in a hospital. She takes care of patients and saves lives. I am proud of my parents.I have a younger sister. Her name is Lily. She is eight years old. She is studying in the same school as me. We are good friends and we always play together. We often help each other with our homework.At home, we have a pet dog named Max. He is a cute little puppy. Max is very friendly and playful. He always brings us joy and laughter.Lesson 2: My School 我的学校I go to Greenfield Middle School. It is a beautiful school witha big playground and a garden. The classrooms are bright and spacious. There are many trees and flowers in the garden. It feels refreshing and peaceful.There are about 800 students in my school. We have a lot of talented teachers who teach us different subjects like English, math, science, and history. They are knowledgeable and friendly. They always encourage us to study hard and reach our potential.We have many interesting activities in school. We have sports competitions, music festivals, and art exhibitions. They are great opportunities for us to show our talents and have fun with our friends. I enjoy participating in these activities.I have many good friends in my school. We study together, play together, and grow together. We support each other and make wonderful memories. I am grateful for my school and the people in it.Lesson 3: My Hobbies 我的爱好I have many hobbies that I enjoy doing in my free time. One of my hobbies is playing the guitar. I started learning it last year and I have made great progress. I practice every day and I love the sound of the music I can create.Another hobby of mine is reading. I love reading books, especially adventure and mystery novels. Reading takes me to different worlds and stimulates my imagination. It helps me relax and broaden my knowledge.I also enjoy playing sports, particularly soccer. I am a member of the school soccer team. Playing soccer is not only physically beneficial but also teaches me teamwork and discipline. I feel energetic and happy when I play soccer with my teammates.Besides these hobbies, I also like drawing and painting. I find it a great way to express my creativity and emotions. I often draw landscapes and portraits. It is a form of artistic escape for me.Hobbies are important as they bring joy and relaxation to our lives. They help us explore our interests and discover new talents. They are a source of happiness and personal growth.Lesson 4: My Dream 我的梦想Everyone has a dream, and my dream is to become a successful scientist. I have always been fascinated by science and how it explains the world around us. I want to contribute to scientific discoveries and make a positive impact on society.To achieve my dream, I need to work hard and excel in my studies. I will continue to study science subjects, such as physics, chemistry, and biology. I will also participate in science competitions and projects to enhance my knowledge and skills.I believe that determination and perseverance are essential in pursuing my dream. There may be challenges and obstacles along the way, but I am committed to overcoming them. I will seek guidance from mentors and never give up on my passion for science.In addition to becoming a scientist, I also dream of traveling the world and experiencing different cultures. I want to broaden my horizons and gain a global perspective. I believe that these experiences will enrich my life and inspire my scientific pursuits.Dreams are powerful motivators. They give us purpose and direction in life. With hard work, dedication, and a positive mindset, I believe that I can turn my dream into reality.。

新概念第三册课文原文

新概念第三册课文原文

新概念第三册课文原文新概念英语第三册包含了多篇课文,以下是其中一篇课文的原文:Unit 1 A Puma at Large.Many animals in the United States live in zoos, but some of them live in the wild. Among the large animals are the pumas, or mountain lions. These animals are afraid of human beings, and usually run away when they see one. However, in 1890, a puma which was being chased by hunters, took refuge in a small house in the Rocky Mountains. The door was open, so the puma ran inside and hid under a bed. The hunters followed it into the house and looked everywhere for it. They were unable to find it and went away. The puma stayed under the bed for several days and then went back into the forest.以上是第三册第一单元的一篇课文《A Puma at Large》的原文。

该课文讲述了美国的动物有些生活在动物园,但也有一些生活在野外。

其中之一就是美洲狮,它们通常会害怕人类,一旦看到人就会逃跑。

然而,在1890年,一只被猎人追赶的美洲狮躲进了落基山脉的一间小屋。

门是开着的,所以美洲狮跑进去躲在床底下。

猎人们跟着它进了屋子,到处寻找,但却找不到,最后他们离开了。

百万英镑高中英语课文原文

百万英镑高中英语课文原文

百万英镑高中英语课文原文以下是百万英镑英语原文:Once upon a time, in a small town, there lived a poor man named John. He struggled to make ends meet and dreamed of a better life. One day, while walking in the park, he stumbled upon an old wooden box. Curiosity got the better of him, and he decided to open it. To his amazement, he found a stack of banknotes inside. It was a million pounds!John couldn't believe his luck. With the newfound wealth, he could fulfill all his dreams and live a life of luxury. He quit his job, bought a beautiful mansion, and traveled the world. He indulged in expensive cars, clothes, and parties. Everything seemed perfect.However, as time went on, John realized that money couldn't buy happiness. His relationships became shallow, and he felt empty inside. He missed the simple joys of life and the genuine connections he had before. The million pounds had brought him material wealth, but it had taken away something priceless.With a heavy heart, John decided to give away his fortune. He started helping those in need, supporting charities, and funding education for underprivileged children. As he shared his wealth, he found a renewed sense of purpose and inner satisfaction.In the end, John discovered that true wealth lies in the happiness and well-being of oneself and others. Money can provide comfort, but it cannot fill the void in our hearts. He embraced a simpler life, cherishing the meaningful relationships and the simple pleasures that money could never buy.。

百万英镑英语课文原文

百万英镑英语课文原文

百万英镑英语课文原文《百万英镑》是美国作家马克·吐温创作的中短篇小说,发表于1893年。

以下是《百万英镑》的英文课文原文:The Million Pound Bank Note"May I see it?"said the banker,smiling at me frostily."See what?"I asked."The million pound note."He said,as if he were talking to a child.I produced the note and he examined it carefully."Yes,it's genuine,"he said."I'll give you a check for thirty thousand pounds.Will you please sign this receipt?"I signed the receipt and took the check.The banker备考眼镜,looking over the receipt carefully."Good,"he said,"This will do very nicely.Now, if you'll excuse me,I have a lot of work to do."I left the bank feeling a little dazed.I had never had so much money before.I could hardly believe that it was all mine.As I walked along the street,I saw a乞丐sitting on the sidewalk.He was a old man with a beard and a ragged coat.He looked very poor.I walked up to him and gave him the bank note."Here,"I said,"This is for you."The beggar looked at me in astonishment.He couldn't believe what I was doing."Why are you giving me this?"he asked."I just want to help you,"I said.The beggar thanked me and took the bank note.He looked at it carefully,as if he couldn't believe it was real."Thank you,"he said."You're a very kind man."I felt good about myself.I had done a good thing.As I walked away,I thought about the beggar.I wondered what he would do with the money.Would he buy food?Would he buy a new coat?Would he save it?I didn't know,but I hoped that the money would help him.。

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英语课文原文 Prepared on 22 November 2020Dear TommyHello,my name is am a student at Beijing Sunshine Secondary love my new is very am in Class 1,Grade like my classroom because it is big and clean.There are lots of nice people in my is my best lunchtime,we often sit under the trees in the always chat with each other or play new classmates are all nice to my friends are really great!I love them very much.I go to the school library every go to the Reading Club after school every Tuesday and also like playing ,I practise with my friends after is a member of the Swimming is a very good swimmer!We always have a good time at our school.Please e-mail me soon!MillieWhat we eat and how we liveHi!My name is am 12 years want to be a day, I dance for two hours.A healthy diet is very important for a need lots of energy to 's very easy for me to get tired when I dance. I need to keep seldom eat sweet snacks like cakes,sweets or drink Coke between is too much sugar in give me energy,but they are not healthy.I usually have fruit and vegetables because I want to be always eat an apple for breakfast and I often drink some milk and eat some eat lunch every dinner,l usually eat meat and vegetables. After dinner,I sometimes have an orange or banana.Hello, I'm am 12 years like class,I also like playing computer games and chatting with my friends on the lnternt.l am a top student at school,but l do not have a healthy diet or lifestyle. I love Coke and hamburgets. I always eat hamburgets for luch. I want to play basketball,but I cannot run fast. I never do any 's time for me to change now. I plan to have healthymeals - juice and bread for breakfast,fish and vegetables for lunch and is a swimming pool near my home. I plan to go swimming twice a week.The fashion showHello,everyone. I am Kitty from Class1,Grade 7. Welcome to our fashion show. We are having the show because we want to raise money for Project Hope. Today we are going to show you clothes from the 1970s to the 1990s. Look at me! Can you guess when my clothes are from I am wearing popular clothes from the hope you enjoy the show. Look, here comes Simon. His clothes are from the 1980s. His trousers are white and his shirt is purple. His tie is yellow and red. He looks very colourful.Next is Amy. She looks cool! She is wearing a yellow cotton blouse and a pair of blus jeans. Young people all like to wear jeans!Look, how beautiful Sandy is! She is wearing clothes from the 1990s. She is wearing a black wool skirt, long red leather boots and a red silk blouse. Her hair style was popular in the 1990s.Daniel looks smart and modern. His sports clothes are blue and yellow. He is also wearing a pair of colourful trainers. I think trainers are very comfortable and they are young people’s favourite kind of shoes.That’s all for today’s fashion show. What do you think of our show Can you give us your ideas We are having the show to raise money for Project Hope. May I ask you to help us raise the moneyNow, Millie is going to talk about raising money for poor students. We hope you enjoy it.Hi,my name is Stephen.I live in a large house in Long Beach,California,the has 12 favourate place is the can play games,read comics and chat with friends love to sit on the floor and look out at the beach and the have a big can see the beach from the bedroom friends think this is cool. Hello!I'm Madee.I live in a small town in live with my family in a wooden house is over a climb a ladder to get into my have five people live in my are my parents,my grandparents,my three sisters and my am the second child of my 's very beautiful and quiet here,but it rains a lot. Hi! I'm Neil.Hello!My name is Anna.I live in the centre of live with my family in a flat on a busy flat is on the seventh is not very large but we have a nice sitting dinner,we like to play games and chat share a bedroom with my often listen to music in our neighbours are friendly and we are happy here.I want to tell you about my friend is as slim as has short is one of my best friend. Betty is is willing to share things with her is also very helpful and is ready to helppeople any helos me with my homework and when she is in the always gives seat to someone in need.Betty wants to be a singer and travel around the world when she grows up.Betty and I may not get to see each other often but we will always be best friend.I have a wonderful friend named is very tall—almost is the tallest boy in my ,he has poor eyesight because of working on the computer too much at wears small,round glasses and they make him look smart.Mas has a good sense of humour .I never feel bored or unhappy when he is with tells funny jokes and always makes me laugh.His legs are very long and they do not fit under the school can walk fast but when he walkspast the desks,he often knocks our books and pens off the is so funny!I thought of my good friend May when I read your is shorter than I am and is very has straight,shoulder—length thinks she os pretty.May is a true something worries me,I can always go to can tell her anything because she can keep a secret.She is kind and never says a bad word about anyone.Life in a British schoolHi everybodyMy name is John. I am in Year 8 at Woodland School near London. It is in a mixed and girls have lessons favourite subjects is Home like learning how to do things for myself before I came to this ,I know how to cook healthy and tasty meals.Our school has a Reading Week every this year's Reading Weeks,I read the most books in my classmates and I love our Reading can read any books from the school can even bring in books and magazines from home,but we have to tell our English what we are the end of each class we can talk to our classmates about our Week is always too short beacuse we want to read all our classmates' books as well.Life in an American schoolHi guysI'm Nancy and I'm 14 years 'm in 9th grade at High School in brother's name is is 17 years had driving lessons in my school last ,he drives me to school every is great beacuse it takes less time than taking the bus.Twice a week,I play softball after love this game and I spend a lot of time Monday,I go to a ‘buddy club’.In the Buddy Club,older students talk to new students about school enjoy this a Buddy is is a senior in 12th helps me learn all about my new school. She helps me with my homework and listens to my promles is my lunchtime,I meet my friends and we always have a great time talking to each ,we go to shopping malls after school.October 25th Dear MomI am having a wonderful time here. I went to some very interesting places. Kitty's teacher Mr Wu invited me to join in their school trip to the World Park. It was a great day but we did not enjoy it at the beginning.Yesterday morning Mr Wu and the other students met Kitty and me at the school gate. Then we got on a coach. The trip from Kitty's school took about two hours by coach. It was boring. There was a lot of traffic on the city roads but it got better when we were on the highway. Kitty and I felt sick for most of the trip.Finally, we arrived at the World Park. The sky was blue and everything was beautiful. We became very excited when we saw the Eiffel Tower from the coach! It is made of metal and really tall. When the coach stopped, we all got off quickly. Kitty and I did not feel sick any more. We just wanted to go into the park and enjoy ourselves.Soon, we were inside. The whole world was there in front of us.' There are over a hundred places of interest from all over the world. They are small but wonderful.The pyramids looked Just like the real ones in Egypt. The Golden Gate Bridge looked just like the one back home too. When I saw them, I couldn't believe my eyes. They were wonderful.It was an amazing day but the best part was the song and dance parade. The music was great and Kitty wanted to join in the dancing.You can see some photos of the trip on the Internet. Kitty's classmate Daniel taught himself how to make a home page. He put his photos on it for everyone to look at. Go and see for yourself!LoveLinda。

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